Change Wallpaper in Windows 10 without turning it on

After installation 10 and if you do not have a key to proceed with its activation, the Microsoft operating system will not allow you to change the Wallpaper on your desktop. The feature that lets you change your desktop image will remain locked until you activate the copy of Windows 10 you installed on your PC. Microsoft Windows 10 wallpaper

Let's see what we can do:

Πώς να αλλάξετε την "ταπετσαρία" της επιφάνειας εργασίας στα Windows 10 χωρίς ενεργοποίηση

There are at least ways to bypass Microsoft's restriction and use the image you want as your desktop background.

1. Use File Explorer.

Open File Explorer and go to the folder where your system wallpapers are stored.

C: \ Windows \ Web \ Wallpaper

There you will find some subfolders that contain all Windows 10 wallpapers.

Μόλις βρείτε την κατάλληλη εικόνα, απλά κάντε δεξί κλικ πάνω της και επιλέξτε "Ορισμός σαν φόντο της επιφάνειας εργασίας" από το μενού. Η εικόνα θα οριστεί σαν φόντο της επιφάνειας εργασίας σας αγνοώντας το γεγονός ότι τα Windows 10 δεν έχουν ενεργοποιηθεί.

2. Use it Explorer.

Open Internet Explorer.
Find a wallpaper you like from the Web.
Open it with a click on it and once it belongs to Internet Explorer, right-click on the image.
Από το μενού που θα εμφανιστεί, επιλέξτε "Ορισμός σαν φόντο της επιφάνειας εργασίας." Η εικόνα θα οριστεί σαν ταπετσαρία μετά αλλά θα σας ζητηθεί να επιβεβαιώσετε την ενέργεια.

That's it. Now you have two different ways to change the look of your screen. If you know someone else, you can report it in the comments.

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